Ramdev Being Taken to Dehradun Hospital


Haridwar, Jun 10 (IANS): Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, whose fast against corruption entered its seventh day Friday, is being taken to Dehradun for a check-up after his health deteriorated, said an aide.

Ramdev was taken in an ambulance from the fast site in Haridwar. "Baba Ramdev is being taken to Dehradun for hospitalisation," an official told IANS.

With Baba Ramdev's condition deteriorating further Friday, doctors monitoring him advised hospitalisation. They said "weight loss" and "low pulse rate" were causing concern.

"Baba (Ramdev) has lost 1.5 kg weight in the last one day. His pulse rate is also falling. If it decreases further, it is a matter of concern," said Yogesh Kumar Sharma, chief medical officer (CMO) of Haridwar.

"His urine examination showed the presence of albumin, which is a bad sign in terms of kidney functioning," he said.

Ramdev Thursday took lemonade and honey at the request of doctors. The yoga guru has been on an indefinite fast after being forced to move out of Delhi's Ramlila Ground a week ago.

  

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  • Dinesh, USA

    Fri, Jun 10 2011

    INDIA Waits and Watches ! Any wrong happens to Baba Ramdev, New-Delhi would be another TAHIRI SQUARE !!!!!

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Jun 10 2011

    The YOGA instructor RAMDEV has taken lemonade and honey, in his indifinite Hunger strike. GOOD NEWS, Now he will his more wealth, assets just wait and see dear blind supportor. JAI HO BABA, Now Sanjay Datt also became BABA and calling him SANJU BABA.

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